How the U.S. Can Best Respond to Iran’s Latest Attacks in Iraq
Washington must choose a fight that it can win.
March 16, 2020
Small democracies facing big threats.
The Republic of China and the Jewish state share much in common: both were founded in the 1940s, both are small democracies that punch above their weight economically, both are U.S. allies, and both have spent their entire existence under the threat of destruction from larger powers. Nonetheless, the two do not have formal diplomatic relations. Roie Yellinek explains why this is so, and argues that it should not be an obstacle to informal friendliness:
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Login or SubscribeWashington must choose a fight that it can win.
Small democracies facing big threats.
Laugh, marry, light Sabbath candles—and look to C.S. Lewis for guidance.
Along with the independent judiciary and limited government.
The Ten Commandments were given to adults.